QUALITY SEEDS AND BULBS— “THEY COME UP SMILING’ 
AGROSTEMMA 
All of easiest cultivation, blooming during sum- 
mer and autumn. “The Rose of Heaven” is very 
liee-flowering and fine for cut-flowers. The “Rose 
tampion” is excellent for naturalizing in dry 
situations. 
558C0. Coeli-rosa (Rose of Heaven). Rose, 1V£ ft. Pkt. 5c. 
55870. Coeli-rosa alba Pkt. 5c. 
55880. Coronaria (Rose Campion). Rose. 2 ft Pkt. 5c. 
55890. Coronaria Dark Blood-Red. 2 ft Pkt. 10c. 
55900. Coronaria White. hP. 2 ft Pkt. 5c. 
55910. Coronaria Mixed. hP. 2 ft..... Pkt. 5c. 
55920. Flos-Jovia (Flower of Jove). 1 ft Pkt. 5c. 
55921. One pkt. each of above seven varieties 30c. 
ALSTRCEMERIA (Peruvian Lily) 
Lily-like, hardy perennial. Blooms all summer. 
3 ft. * 
56020. Pulchclla. Brilliant yellow, with red streaks. Pkt. 10c. 
SEEDS 
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AQUILEGIA (Columbine) 
Few hardy perennials are so easily grown from 
seed, and will give such unalloyed satisfaction. 
A most desirable border plant. It forms large 
clumps, blooms early, long and abundantly, is 
useful for cutting and elegant in habit. Sow seed 
in the open ground in spring, preferably where 
the plants are to grow, and thin to about a foot 
apart. Sow in the fall for flowering the following 
season. They thrive well under ordinary garden 
culture, but such rare sorts as A. ccerulea and 
A. chrysantha do best in partially shaded, well- 
drained nooks. 
AMARYLLIS 
Stove and warm greenhouse bulbous plant. 
56145. Extra Choice Hybrids. Cross fertilized, and saved 
from one of the finest collections of rich and varied colors; 
fine form and substance Pkt. 25c. 
ANAGALLIS (Pimpernel) 
An old-fashioned half-hardy annual. Will flow- 
er all the season in warm soils, or may be grown 
in pots for greenhouse decoration. 
56301. Large Blue. Ultramarine. Ht. 6 in Pkt. 10c. 
56300. Grandiflora, Mired Pkt. 6c. 
ARCTOTIS 
Half hardy. An annual from Southwest Africa. 
Most useful for cutting, having long stalks. 
56680. Grandis. Daisy-like flowers, pure white, lilac on the 
outside with a lavender disc. Of very easy culture, flower- 
ing all the summer. Ht. 2 ft Pkt. 10c. 
Arctotis Grandis 
Aquilegia — Long-spurred 
56490. Carters Long-spurred, Rose and Pink Shades. A very 
pretty strain of robust habit, containing a wide range of 
charming shades, from deep rose through rosy carmine 
to pale pink and flesh. Ht. 2 ft Pkt. 25c. 
56491. Carters Long-spurred, Blue Hybrids. This is a very 
fine strong-growing form of Aquilegia ccerulea. The 
blooms are very much larger than the type, and the plants 
extremely floriferous. Ht. 1 ft Pkt. 25c. 
56560. Giandulosa. A dwarf form with short spurs, re- 
markable for the contrast between the blue corolla and 
white sepals. Ht. 1 ft Pkt. 25c. 
56500. Californica hybrida. Long-spurred hybrids. Yellow 
corolla with golden spurs. Ht. 2\<> ft Pkt. 15c. 
56501. Carters Long-spurred Golden. Pure golden shade; 
a very charming form. Ht. 2 ft Pkt. 10c. 
56502. Carters Long-spurred, Double Golden. A double form 
of the species. The seedling strain is more robust than 
the original form, and comes about 50 per cent, double, 
but all flowers are of the same golden shade Pkt. 16c. 
56503. Carters Long-spurred, White. Similar in habit to 
the above varieties. Flowers pure white, with pale blue. 
A very chaste form. Ht. 2 ft Pkt. 10c. 
56504. Carters Long-spurred, all colors Mixed. This strain 
represents the last word in Aquilegias, and contains nu- 
merous fine forms which cannot be fixed In their separate 
colors. We have placed great importance upon robustness 
of habit in selecting this unique strain. Ht. 2% ft. 
Pkt. 6c. 
56580. Long-spurred Hybrids, Mrs. Scott Elliott’s Strain. 
Magnificent hybrids in the greatest variety of colors and 
shades. One of the finest strains. 2 ft Pkt. 25c. 
56582. Carters Mixed Double. A splendid mixture of very 
double forms 6c. 
56581. One pkt. each of above 10 varieties 51-25 
